
Air Greenland’s Dash 8 aircraft / Credit: Air Greenland
Canadian North is making history by launching its first international flight to Greenland in partnership with Air Greenland. This summer, they are offering direct interline flights every Wednesday from June 26 to October 23 between Nuuk and Iqaluit. If you’re from Montreal, Kuujjuaq, or Ottawa, you can also enjoy same-day service to and from Nuuk via Iqaluit, making it super easy to go exploring the arctic and experience all that Greenland has to offer!
Untouched Beauty: Why Greenland Should Be Your Next Travel Destination
Greenland, the world’s largest island, has long captivated adventurous travelers with its untouched landscapes and vibrant cultural heritage. Now, with the introduction of a new route to Nuuk, the heart of Greenland, more opportunities for exploring this remote and awe-inspiring destination have opened up.
Nuuk, the capital of Greenland / Credit: Aningaag Rosing Carlsen
Nuuk: Your Gateway to Greenland
Nestled amidst majestic fjords and mountains, Nuuk is the perfect starting point for any journey through
Greenland. This vibrant capital city not only boasts stunning natural beauty but also serves as a gateway to the country’s breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences.
Humpback whale tail and iceberg in Disko Bay, Ilulissat / Credit: Francois Falanga
From Glaciers to Whales: Exploring Greenland’s Natural Wonders
One of the main draws of Greenland is its stunning natural wonders. From the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean to the towering icebergs and glaciers, the landscapes here are nothing short of awe-inspiring. Travellers can embark on whale-watching expeditions in serene waters, getting up close and personal with these gentle giants of the sea.
For the adventurous souls, Greenland’s untouched terrains are a playground waiting to be explored. Hiking through rugged mountains and valleys, surrounded by pristine wilderness, offers a sense of tranquility and adventure that is hard to find elsewhere. Kayaking in Greenland has a rich history dating back over 4000 years. Originally used for transportation and hunting in the Arctic region, it spread east to Greenland with the first wave of immigrants. In Greenland, the kayak became essential for hunters and is a symbol of adaptability to the land.
Basalt columns in Qegertarsuaa
Credit: Aningaad Rosing Carlsen
Kayaking in the arctic wilderness
Credit: Mads Schmidt Rasmussen
Cultural Riches
Beyond its natural wonders, Greenland also boasts a rich cultural tapestry that is deeply rooted in its Inuit heritage. Visiting local communities and engaging with the friendly locals allows travellers to gain a deeper understanding of Greenland’s cultural history. From witnessing traditional Inuit ceremonies to learning about ancient hunting techniques, every visit becomes a memorable journey through the Arctic’s unique cultural heritage.
New summer route to Nuuk, Greenland / Credit: Canadian North
A Journey to Greenland: The Newest Route to Arctic Wonder
A new route to Greenland has been introduced, opening up opportunities for exploring this remote and
beautiful destination like never before. Plan your trip to Greenland today! Whether you’re drawn to its untouched nature or intrigued by its rich Inuit heritage, Greenland’s natural beauty and cultural treasures are now easier to experience. Book your flight today with Canadian North and Air Greenland and experience their warm hospitality firsthand!